A chromotogram shows the different pigments present in chlorophyll, with each pigment represented by a distinct band. This helps identify the specific colors present in the chlorophyll sample based on the separation of pigments. Different pigments will show up as different colored bands on the chromotogram.
Orange-browny yellow. Hard to tell; looks like a combination of warm colours.
Clorophyll is a green pigment that traps the energy of sunlight. At its molecular core, chlorophyll has a porphyrin structure.
Chlorophyll is a green pigment found in plants that plays a key role in photosynthesis. The green color of chlorophyll comes from its ability to absorb blue and red light while reflecting green light.
primary colours are the colours of the rainbow( VIBGYOR).Now White is made by mixing all the colours of the rainbow and black is also made by by mixing some colours present in the rainbow.so the colours present in the rainbow are primary colours and all the other colours in the world are made by mixing them in someway.Secondary colours are not naturally present. .....................................Gho$t
These are colours that cannot be created through the mixing of other colours. They are colours in their own right. The three primary colours are RED, YELLOW and BLUE.
clorophyll is the green pigment in leaves, it is essential for photosynthisis as it absorbes the sun light
Clorophyll
it makes the green in a leaf
it makes the plants green
no
There doesn't appear to be any recognized connection between clorophyll and clorophom. Clorophyll is a green pigment found in plants that is essential for photosynthesis, while "clorophom" does not seem to be a recognized term in biology. It is possible that "clorophom" is a misspelling or a non-scientific term.
I think its eather cloroplast or clorophyll
Yes
There is no clorophyll which is the green colour of plants
Blue Yellow Red
Im pretty sure its clorophyll
Its 100cm3 , or 100ml, or 10-4 m3